The boy was rushed to Brookdale University Hospital with a gunshot wound to the left side of his face but did not survive his injuries, authorities said. He was declared dead at the hospital.

Bishop Willie Billops of the Church of Faith, Hope and Charity, who knows the boy's father, told The Post that he drove the parents to the hospital to identify the body of their only child.

"I'm outraged at the murder of a 1-year-old baby," Billops said.

"I grew up in this neighborhood and I've seen a lot — but this is the worst."

Police have not made any arrests and haven't released any other preliminary details from their investigation.

The boy's family could not immediately be reached.

It was at least the second case of a toddler being shot to death in a stroller this year.

In March, a woman walking home from the post office with her 13-month-old son was accosted by a gunman who demanded her purse, then shot her in the leg and fired a shot at the child in his stroller after she told him she had no money, authorities said. An 18-year-old man was convicted Friday of murder in the death of Antonio Santiago despite his attorney's attempts to cast guilt upon several others, including the child's parents.